The more things change .... :o(
the more they CHANGE!!!!
Wasn't it just a couple of weeks ago that I swore I was going to keep all 22 cats? Well, deep in my heart I knew that was excessive, obsessive, and just plain ridiculous!!! :eek: :rolleyes:
It's just so hard to let go, you know? Cat adoptions had been down for quite some time, and I just didn't want to see any of my babies sitting in cages at PetSmart for unlimited days!!!
Well, I have been really concerned about having so many cats in our home, it can and does get VERY overwhelming! My hubby faithfully does litterbox duty every day, and I vacuum and wash blankies, etc.... but it is still terribly hard to keep everything clean! The facts are that I do have terrible allergies and asthma (induced by allergies) and I have been sick non-stop for about 2 months now. :( It's just come to the point where I HAVE to be reasonable, I HAVE to consider all things ... and at this point it has to be QUALITY of care / life, over QUANTITY of rescues.
I do know that in the big picture, we have rescued over 60 kitties, and I have to remember that, when I turn down more .... and letting go of the ones I currently have is absolutely HEARTBREAKING! However, since adoptions are back "up" again, I have recently let 4 more go. They already have homes waiting for them, so they won't have to go to cages at PetSmart! Thankfully, they were adopted off of the rescue's PetFinder listing ... and sent in specific applications for each of them! Today was their "moving out" day and I bawled my eyes out!!! I couldn't even put them in the carrier, had to let Sherry do that for me. You wouldn't have believed the looks on their faces .... it just broke my heart!!! :( :( :( :(
Dear God, please give me the peace of heart and mind to know that I have done what is best by these babies!
To Amber, Casper, Tony, and Dallas ..... I will LOVE YOU FOREVER, and I hope you take that love with you to your new homes!!!
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Another MAJOR point in my latest decision!
I do not have any type of license or permit or 501(c)3 I.D. to run my rescue. It is all done by me and my husband, and we just do what we can on our own funds (except for the couple of nice donations from PTers!) and as soon as we can. However, some things do have to wait until the funds are there. This means that if Animal Control showed up, we would not have shot records (more specifially Rabies licenses) for all the cats yet! There would be no bargaining... my kitties would be hauled away to the pound! Well, not the ones who are "legal". :rolleyes:
I know that this would totally devastate me, and if I was on the front page of the newspaper or worse yet on the local TV news, then you might as well just bury me alive!!!! :eek:
I have been taking a HUGE risk for a long time now, and I just can't take these risks any more! It is terribly hard to see my babies go to new homes, but it sure beats seeing them carted off to the hell-hole of a pound we have here!!!! :( :( :(
This post here .... was just what I needed to hear today, after having let 4 of my babies go yesterday!
http://petoftheday.com/talk/showthre...threadid=43606